Reconfiguring refugees : the US retreat from responsibility-sharing / Alise Coen.
2024
JV6601 .C64 2024
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Title
Reconfiguring refugees : the US retreat from responsibility-sharing / Alise Coen.
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9781479828005 electronic book
1479828009 electronic book
9781479828029 electronic book
1479828025 electronic book
9781479827961 hardcover
9781479827978 paperback
1479828009 electronic book
9781479828029 electronic book
1479828025 electronic book
9781479827961 hardcover
9781479827978 paperback
Published
New York : New York University Press, [2024]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (245 pages)
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JV6601 .C64 2024
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325/.2140973
Summary
"Reconfiguring Refugees grapples with the racialized, partisan, and gendered logics underpinning U.S. refugee policy, showing how domestic identity narratives, political polarization, and local meaning-making intervene in global migration governance and refugee responsibility-sharing"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Reconfiguring refugees
Bipartisan logics of refugee responsibility-sharing
Nativist prisms of cultural threat
Terrorist infiltrators, gendered threat, and the specter of 9/11
Refugees as partisan symbols
Enduring and evolving identity narratives.
Bipartisan logics of refugee responsibility-sharing
Nativist prisms of cultural threat
Terrorist infiltrators, gendered threat, and the specter of 9/11
Refugees as partisan symbols
Enduring and evolving identity narratives.